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Nick Langford works in further education and has published books on family law. Here he documents the causes of worsening adolescent mental health in the UK and its links to single motherhood. He argues that cohabiting families are inherently unstable compared to married families and the most damaging influence on children is uncertainty and instability. Cohabiting, the fastest rising type of household, constitutes 15% of households yet 52% of family breakdowns. Of parents who are still together when their child reaches 15 years of age, 93% are married.

A written version of William Collins’ presentation at the International Conference on Men’s Issues 2018 (ICMI18) in London shows how UK government policy across justice, health and education discriminates against males.

I attended the International Conference on Men’s Issues 2018 (ICMI18) and was shocked at the data presented and the subsequent misrepresentation of the event in the press. This piece by Janice Fiamengo in American Thinker summarises both.

I found this eloquent presentation by Rev. Jules Gomes unexpectedly moving. His is the unique perspective of a feminist priest who helped to bring about the ordination of women, only to regret it. He reminds us (like Jordan Peterson does) of the value of archetypal stories and says the most important distinction god makes in the creation myth is between male and female. Civilisation is built on dams like marriage (the restraining of sexual urges), and we suffer existential confusion when we ignore the biological basis of gender and the complementary strengths of male and female.

This trove of information from 20 diverse perspectives testifies, at heart, to an advanced stage of decline in Western liberal values, deep collective confusion in our private lives and misery among men, women and children. Unfortunately the powerpoint presentations are not always shown in the videos.